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・20242025学年江苏省扬州.泰州.淮安.南通.徐州.宿迁.连云港市高三下学期期末复习检测试题(一模)英语试题注意事项
1.答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写清楚,将条形码准确粘贴在考生信息条形码粘贴区
2.选择题必须使用2B铅笔填涂;非选择题必须使用0・5毫米黑色字迹的签字笔书写,字体工整、笔迹清楚
3.请按照题号顺序在各题目的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效;在草稿纸、试题卷上答题无效
4.保持卡面清洁,不要折叠,不要弄破、弄皱,不准使用涂改液、修正带、刮纸刀第一部分(共20小题,每小题L5分,满分30分)
1.One of the truetests ofleadership is the abilityto recognizea problemit becomesan emergency.A.when B.beforeC.after D.unless
2.US slangis hugelythanks to the manydifferent ethnicgroups that have settledin thecountry.A.delicate B.dynamic C.diverse D.desperate
3.Im not sure of the reasonfor thedogs illness,but itby eatingtoo much.A.may have been causedB.need havebeen causedC.should havebeen causedD.must havebeen caused
4.In thatremote area,the treesby thevolunteers aregrowing well.A.planted B.planting C.being plantedD.to plant
5.Jane realizedher to become the first womanto runthe10,000metres within30minutes.A.achievement B.commitmentC.competition D.ambition
6.Please wearyour bestclothes onMonday,as yourclass photosthen.A・will takeB.will betaken C.have takenD.havebeentaken一
7.Helen,are yougoing Iothe airportto pickup Jackthe dayafter tomorrow一tomorrow night.I wouldgo.A.Were heto come back B.If hewas about to comebackC.Had hecomebackD.If hewould comeback
8.But for your instruction,I suchgreat progressin soshort a time.Thanks a lot.A.wouldnt makeB.hadn9t madeC.wont makeD.wouldnt havemade
9.the requirementis sethigh,it isa blessingfor Chinesestudents that Cambridge Universityuses scoreson Gaokaoas partofits admissioncriteria.A.As B.While C.OnceD.Where
10.Yumin,the latefamous physicist,often encouragedhis studentsto what they believedin,even whenfacing strongopposition.、13A.knowledge、15A.taking B.making、16A.thank B.praise C.admire D・respect、17A.get on B,get upC.get offD.get downC.happily D.slowly、B.attitude C.mind D.ability14A.Since B.As C.While D.Because、19A.approval B.appreciation C.joy D.thanksC.having D.moving、20A.heart B.world C.soul D.drea第二节(每小题
1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式(分)
27.15Rising WebLiterature」Internet literature1appeal tomore andmore peoplein Chinaat present,such asfantasy novelThree LivesThree、18Worlds,Ten Milesof Blossoms,whose
2.adapt—Eternal Love—was airedearlier thisyearA.quickly B.calmlyThe flourishingonline literaturehas become
3.source ofinspiration for a largernumber offilms,games andanimations体裁盗版彳亍为However,the
4.rapid growinggenre isfaced withproblems such as piracyPirated versionsoften appearsoon
5.original Webnovels areposted onlineby authorsMoreover,online writerstend toimitate popularworks,
6.result inproductions
7.low qualityIt is suggestedthat thegovernment shouldtighten punishmentfor piracy,introducing relevantpolicies toencourage originalityinonline literatureworks8-a healthyatmosphere fordeveloping thegenre canbe createdIn the meanwhile,proper guidanceneeds
9.provide foronline writersto createworks
10.positive contemporaryChinesevalues andmorals properlypresented第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分10分)(分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文文中处语言错误,每
28.1010句最多有两处每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除和修改增加在缺词处加一个漏字符号
(八),并在其下面写出该加的词删除把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉修改在错的词下面一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词注意每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
1.只允许修改处,多者(从第处起)不计分
2.1011After visitedthe BeijingNormal School,Madame Pengtook Sashaand Malia,my mother,and methe Forbidden City,which islocated rightin theheart ofBeijing.As a name suggests,the Forbidden City islarger enough to be a city of its own-itincludes nearly1,000building andnearly10,000rooms.In1925,the ForbiddenCity wasturning into a museum so muchthatvisitors likeus from all over the world can stroll through many of the beautiful rooms and outdoor space.The ForbiddenCityis far very large to fullyexperience in a singlevisit.While we love our visit to the ForbiddenCity,we onlywish wehave more time to see everything.And again,Im notsurewhether therecould ever be enoughtime tofully appreciateall of the artand historywithin thisextraordinary place.第二节书面表达(满分分)25(分)假定你是李华,你的英国笔友沉溺于网络游戏不能自拔,甚至不听父母劝阻想要离家出走请根据
29.25Peter以下要点提示,写信劝他放弃这个想法网瘾的危害
1.要尊重父母并道歉
2.建议他管理好自己的时间
3.注意词数左右
4.100可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
5.开头和结尾已经给出,不计入总词数
6.Dear Peter,Im sorryto hearthat youhave decidedto leavehome becauseof yourconflict with your parents.Im looking forward to your reply.Yours,Li Hua参考答案第一部分(共20小题,每小题
1.5分,满分30分)、1B、2C、3A、4A、5D、6B、7A、8D、9B、10D、11B、12B、13A、14D、15B、16A、17D、18D、19C、20A第二部分阅读理解(满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项、
211.A
2.D
3.B
4.A、
221.A
2.C
3.A
4.B、
231.C
2.B
3.C
4.A
5.A、
241.C
2.A
3.A
4.D、
251.B
2.C第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题L5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.、
261.C
2.D
3.A
4.B
5.D
6.A
7.D
8.B
9.D
10.A
11.C
12.A
13.D
14.B
15.A
16.A
17.C
18.D
19.B
20.A第二节(每小题
1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式、
271.is appealing
21.adaptation
22.a
23.rapidly
24..after
25.resulting
26.of
27.so
28.providing/to beprovided
29.with第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分10分)After visaedthe BeijingNormal School,Madame Pengtook Sashaand Malia,my mother,and mevisitingA the ForbiddenCity,which islocated righttn theheart ofBeijing Asanamesuggests,the to theForbidden City is Imenoughto be acityofitsown-it includesnearly
1.000builduia andlarge buildingsnearly10,000rooms In1925,theForbiddenCity wastunun,into amuseumsomwh thatusitots turnedmuchlike usfromalloverthe worldcanstrollthroughmanyof thebeautifulroomsandoutdoorspace.The ForbiddenCityisfarverylargetofullyexperience ina singlevisit tooWhileweloveourvisitto theForbiddenCity,we onlywish wemoretime to seen ennhinghadAndagain,I mnotsurewhether therecould everbe enoughttme toftilly appreciateall ofthe anBut、28and histonwiUiin thisexti aordmaivplace第二节书面表达(满分25分)
29、Dear Peter,Im sorryto hearthat youhave decidedto leavehome becauseof yourconflict withyour parents.I thinkits unwiseto makesuchadecision.Addicted to playing onlinegames,you are not onlywasting yourvaluabletime butalso hurtingthe feelingsof your parents.Judging fromyour lastletter,yourparentsare livingasimple lifeto saveevery pennyfor yourfuture.Therefore,wouldnt itbe reasonableforyouto respectthem,have atalkwith themand apologizeMeanwhile,you shouldmanage yourtime morewisely andfind somemeaningfulways tospend yourfree time,such asplaying sportswithyourfriends,learning a new language,etc.r mlookingforwardto yourreply.Yours,Li HuaA.come upwith B.take chargeofC.put upwith D.stand upfor
30.The doctorhad almostlost hopeat onepoint,but thepatient finally.A.pulled outB.pulled throughC.pulled upD.pulled over
31.Robert had a comfortablechildhood,up ina pleasanthouse with a viewofthesea.A.grew B.growingC.grown D.to grow
32.…Excuse me,would youplease mesome petrol-Sorry.I haveonly alittle leftin mycar.A.spare B.saveC.share D.spend
33.・・・Professor Liis wantedon thephone.Where ishe™I sawhim coming,but ina minute,he・A.will disappearB.has disappearedC.disappears D.disappeared
34.-Are youready for the historytest tomorrow-No,I wishI theclock back.A.had turnedB.could turnC.will turnD.would haveturned
35.It cameas agreat to the parentsthat theirson finallycame backsafe andsound.A.relief B.senseC.relaxion D・favor
36.Don beso discouraged.If yousuch feelings,you willdo betternext time.A・carry onB.get backC・break downD.put away
37.The teachertold thechildren quietin themuseum.A.keep B.kept C.keeping D.to keep
38.With yourbrothers help,Pve madegreat progressin Englishand Ireally wantto dosomething forhim.A.in turnB・by turnsC.in returnD.in answer一
39.What didthe doctorsay aboutyour injury—She saidI shouldavoid doingtoo muchexercise itfeels better.A.until B.sinceC.if D.while第二部分阅读理解(满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项
21.(6分)Inthespace ofjust two years,the appDouyin,created byBeijing-based companyByteDance,has gatheredmore than(假唱),half abillion users-around40%of themoutside China-who shareshort videosof themselveslip-syncing cooking,dancingor justbeing silly.What setsByteDance apartis itssuccess in the socialmedia category,which iscontrolled byFacebook,Twitter andSnap-all Westerncompanies.(算去)ByteDance callsitself anartificial intelligencecompany.It usesmachine learningand algorithmsto figureout whatpeoplelike mostand givethem moreof what they wanttosee.On Douyin,people canedit andbeautify15-second videosbefore postingthemonline.The apphas evenmade aphrase todescribe peopleglued totheir customizedfeeds:shua Douyin”or scrollingthroughDouyin”.Last year,the companyreleased TikTok,the overseasversion ofDouyin.ByteDance9s growingvideo empirehas madeit theworldsfifth biggestapp maker.ByteDance saysTikTok andDouyin togetherhave morethan500million monthlyactive users.Investors likeByteDance becauseits hundredsof millionsof usersattract a lot ofadvertising money.The videoapps arelucrativebecause theyattract alot ofusers in their teensand20s,who aremore generouswith themoney.ByteDance alsomakes moneythroughincome sharingdeals.People onTikTok,for example,can buydigital coinsto giveto otherpeople on the app——like throwingmoneyin aperformers tipjar.ByteDance takesa cutof thoseearnings.ByteDance^founder andCEO isZhang Yiming,a35-year-old formerMicrosoft employee.People who have workedwith Zhangdescribehim assomeone whothinks deeplyabout technologyand spendsmuch ofhis freetime writingcode.Like Facebookand Twitter,ByteDance isalso battlingfake newsand inappropriatecontent.ByteDance promisesto addthousandsmore employeesto reviewthe contenton Douyin.、1What makesByteDance sospecialA.Its appchallenges similarcompanies5rule inWestern world.B.It inventedthe socialmedia appinitially in theworld.C.It isthe biggestartificial intelligencecompany onthe earth.D.It hascontrolled Facebook,Twitter andSnap.、2Why isDouyin sopopularA.It isanewgeneration hi-tech product.B.It hasboth homeand overseasversion.C.It iseasy andtotally free to operateonline.D.It meetsthe demandof peopleindividually.、3How doesByteDance makea profitA.By chargingthe users.B.By chargingthe advertisement.C.By forcingthe usersto donate.D.By sellingits artificialintelligence.、4What canbe thebest titlefor thetextA.Douyin,a PopularAppB.ByteDance,a SuccessfulCompanyC.Facebook Togetherwith DouyinIs BattingFake NewsD.Twitter IsHelping DouyinAttract MoreAdvertising Money
22.8分Most ofus havebeen inthis situation:Youre onyour waytoyourfriends house,then yousuddenly askyourself,nDidI rememberto turnthe lightsoff”For thosewith smart homes”,however,this wouldntbeaproblem.Over thelast fewyears,smarthometechnology hasbecome morepopular.Thanks touser-friendly productslike intelligentlightingand heatingcontrollers,people cancontrol nearlyevery electricalitem in their homesfrom anywhereintheworld.While smart homes arentnew,companies likePhilips,Amazon andXiaomi havefinally broughtautomation toeveryday peoplewith affordable productslike artificialintelligenceAI speakersand sensors.“The obviousmessage isthat youcan stopwasting energy/9Tom Kerber,director ofresearch fbrU.S-based digitalcompany ParksAssociates,told TheGuardian.And thetechnology alsohas moremeaningful uses.In Norway,for example,one companyis usingsmart techto makelife easierforits elderlycustomers.Abilias systemallows carersto checkup onpatients througha tableton awall insidetheir home.The devicesendspatients remindersabout tasks,such aswhen theyneed to takemedication冥想・It caneven tellcarers if theres anyunusualactivity inthe homethat couldbe life-threatening.“This kindof systemallows people totakecare ofthemselves,which isthe mostimportant thing,“Abilias vicepresident,OysteinJohnsen,told theBBC.HIt alsosaves thegovernment money.In Norway,it costs1million kronerabout
0.8million yuanper yeartohave someoneinacare home.This systemcosts15,000kroner ayear.”So,for thosewhohavealready gonesmart,will iteverbepossible togo back to do things inthe old-fashioned way”I thinkitwould bedifficult.When wego toa friend^house oron vacationwe findourselves expectingthe houseto dothings forus thatweshould do,“Poulson,35,a seniorprogram managerfrom Seattle.,U.S.,explained.、1What arethefirstand secondparagraphs usedforA.Introducing thetopic.B.Describing thesituation.C.Advertising smarthomes.D.Putting forwardthe authorsopinion.、2What doPhilips,Amazon andXiaomi havein commonA.They areall designingsmarthomes.B.They areall U.S-based digitalcompany.C.Theyve alladvanced insmart technology.D.Theyve allreceived affordableproducts automatically.、3What doesAbilias systemallow usersto doin NorwayA.To takecare ofthemselves.B.To buyuser-friendly products.C.To controlheating andcooling.D.To switchlights througha tablet.、4whats Poulsonsattitude tosmart technologyA.Cautious.B.FavorableC.Ambiguous.D.Disapproving.(分)(铺位)
23.8I wastravelling bythe WestCoast Expressto Mangaloretwoyearsago.Berth No.55,not farfrom me,wasoccupied bya middle-aged gentleman.When thetrain reachedPalakkad Junctionaround9:00p.m.,a largegroup oftourists enteredwithmuch noise.Just thenanother middle-aged manfrom thegroup declaredthat heowned Berth
55.He evenhadapaper givenby histravelagent tosupport himself.The ticketexaminer arrivedand toldthe second man thatit wasnot hisberth.No Jsaid the secondman.“Its mine.^^A policemanfrom the RailwayProtection triedto getthe secondman leave.But hewouldnt givein——and hehad thesupport ofhis companions.(应急链)Fierce argumentcontinued,even longafter thetrain leftPalakkad.Then someoneeven pulledthe emergencychainas wewere leavingTirur station,four stopsafter Palakkad.Nobody couldsleep and it wasgetting late.Suddenly,around midnight,I watcheda teenager,a studentI amsure,climbed downfrom anupper berthclose tome.“Please takemyberth Jhe toldthesecondman,who acceptedit aftera bitof hesitation.To mygreat surprise,the studentthen spreada newspaperonthefloor andwas soonlost indeep andpeaceful sleep.By noweveryonewas quiet,as ifnothing hadhappened!Tm a58-year-old biologyteacher whohas handledtwo recentgenerations ofstudents.I wasconvinced onceagain that,contray topopular opinions,young people can oftenbe far,far noblerthan manyolder ones.And thatsthehope ofour nation.、1Where didthe authorspend thenight whenthe argumentshappenedA.At home.B.In ahotel.C.On atrain.D.In arestaurant.、2Who wasreally wrongintheaccidentA.The railwaystation.B.The travelagent.C.The middle-aged gentleman.D.The secondman.、3Faced with the twomens arguments,the passengerswere.A.courious B.excitedC.angry D.puzzled4Why waseveryone quietafter theargumentsA.They weretoo sleepyin fact.B.They wereafraid tospeak anything.C.They weretired fromhard work.D.They reachedtheir destination.、5Reading thepassage givesreaders asense of.A.encouragement B.responsibilityC.disappointment D.excitement分
24.8A start-up companyin California,called Zume,is testingmachines thatmake pizza.The robottakes andshapes doughtocreate thebase ofthe pizza.It thenadds tomatosauce,cheese,meat orother toppings.Next,the robotplaces theuncooked pizzainto ahotoven.A fewminutes later,the pizzais ready.The pizzacomes outthe sameeach time.Zume saysthe robotswork quicklyand do notget sick.The robotsdonotget paideither.Julia Collinsisthecompanys founderand chiefexecutive officerCEO.Her businesscan spendmoney on better foodproductsbecause itdoes nothave topay the robots.Zume isusing robotsto makepizza.Charity Suzukihas boughttherobot-made pizza.She likesits taste.“Its delicious.Ifs alwayshot andfresh whenit comes.I meanitsgreat that they,re makingit,but Icant tellthe differencethat ifsmade bya robotversus ahuman.”The companiessay theyare developingrobots sopeoplecanget higherquality foodfaster.But what about the jobs therobots aretakingfrom humansKenGoldberg isa professorattheUniversity ofCalifornia inBerkeley.He alsodirects theschools automationlaboratory.Goldberg saidresearchers havebeen workingwith robotsfor50years.He saidthat,while therehas beenprogress,thejobsarenotgoingto disappearright away.I wantto reassurerestaurant workersthattheskills thatthey haveare stillgoing to be ofvalue JGoldberg said.“Were going to getrid ofboring,repetitive,dangerous jobsand weregoingtofree uppeopleto dothingsthathavehigher value.Theres goingtobeamazing newways ofworking thatdont existyet thatare goingtobecreated.”1Why canZume devotemore moneyonbetterfood productsA.It earnsalot by sellingpizza.B・It wantsto createmore robots.C.It cansave alotbyusing robots.D.It hopesto attractmore customers.2What canwe knowabout therobot-made pizzaaccording toSuzukiA.It reallyagrees withher.B.It ishot andfresh allthe time.C.It istastier thanthe man-made.D.Itisdelicious andfree ofcharge.、3Whats thebenefit ofrobots makingpizzaA.They workefficiently.B.They helpsick people.C.They needlittle payment.D.They producemore food.、4What doesGoldberg thinkofthejobs ofrestaurant workersA.Disappearing.B.Boring.C.Dangerous.D.Necessary.(分)
25.10London ZooSetintheheart ofRegents Park,London Zooprovides agreat dayout with a familyfriendly atmosphere.It hasbeen entertainingvisitorsof allages witha collectionof over80,000animals aswell assome fantasticshows and interactive experiencesfor over150years.From theclassic penguinfeeding time totheinsightful talksheld inan authenticliving rainforestthere reallyis somethingfor everyonetoenjoy.There arefun andgames inthe kidszone includinga rangeof specialexhibits designedtobeas informativeas theyareexciting.Children arefreetoexplore atreetop village,a secretunderground worldand the“Touch Zone,,which providesa safeenvironmentfor themto interactwith allof theirfavourite creatures.There isso muchtodoat London Zoo youmay struggleto fitit allinto oneday!Your ticketincludes priorityentry accessat noextracost givingyou moretimetosee oneofthecitys premier attractions.Important Information*Disabled Access:Wheelchair accessis availablethroughout thepark;however,as theZoo containsalotof listedbuildings somehaveminor restrictions.(取决于)*Parking spacesubject toavailability.Only validin conjunctionwithapaid forZoo entryticket.*Last admissionis onehour beforeclosing time.*Some animalexhibits mayclose upto30minutes beforeclosing time.、210According tothe advertisement,LondonZoo.A.provides anideal placefor familiesto holdtalks inan rainforest.B.combines entertainmentandinteractiveexperiences withcreatures.C.offers unlimitedaccess topremierattractionswithalittle morecharge.D.caters tothe curiosityof childrenwith guidedexploration andinteractions.、1It canbe learnedfromthepassage that.A.visitors willbe admittedtothezoo attheir convenience.B,drivers shallget aparking spacewithapaid entryticket.C.late comersmay misssome ofthe animalexhibits.D.wheelchair userscan haveaccess to any building.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题1・5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.(分)
26.30A coupleof yearsago,I wenttoaladys houseto buysome vitamins.Upon enteringthe house,I1that therewas anelectronickeyboard ona stand,leaning2the wall.Being apiano musiclover and3I askedifthewoman played.She noddedand added(追求)that shehad been4lessons-at age54!I toldher thatit wasvery5that she was pursuingher6toplaythe piano.Then sheasked methe samequestion.nI havebeen playingfor8years now,11answered.Then youmust play a song for mebefore youleave/she requested.I7shewaskidding andI simplysmiled.At theend ofthe8ofthevitamins,she9me ofour musicaln10She thenshowed metoanoldupright pianointheliving roomand askedmetoplayasongforher.I thought11anddecided toplay DavidLanzs ReturntotheHeart1,since shehad somuch passionfor12anditwas mysoul-searching song.I playedthe songtothebest ofmy13and withmy emotionspouring intoit aspossible.She lovedit.14I wasabout tostep outof thedoor,I hearda weakvoice callingout,Young man!I turnedaround.And therewas anold lady15one littlestep atatimewiththehelp ofanother woman.nI wantedto comeoutto16youfor thebeautiful songthat youplayed.I havebeen verysick,and itsvery hardfor meto17my bed,but Ireally wantedto thankyou forthe song.It mademe feelgood...she said.With that,she turnedaround andwalked18backtoher room.I wasdeeply touchedby her19and felta deeperunderstanding forthesong.It servedits purposebeautifully,returning toones20forpeace andjoy.A,observed B,watched C.noticed D.caught、2A.onB.atC.over D.against、3A.player B.learner C.composer D,starter、4A.giving B.attending C.teaching D.learning、
5、1A.interesting B.exciting C.aggressive D.impressive、6A.passion B,interest C.hobbies D.emotions、7A.found B.felt C.hoped D.thought、8B.purchase C.bargain D.obtainingA,charge、9B.required C-asked D.remindedA.warned、10B.contract C.discussion D.debateA.dealIkA.forthemoment B.atthemoment、C.foramoment D.atamoment12A.music B.me C.the pianoD.vitamins。
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